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Preoperative Platelet Count and Survival Prognosis in Resected Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Authors:Ismael Domínguez  Stefano Crippa  Sarah P. Thayer  Yin P. Hung  Cristina R. Ferrone  Andrew L. Warshaw  Carlos Fernández-del Castillo
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Wang Ambulatory Care Center 460, 15 Parkman Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: High platelet counts are associated with an adverse effect on survival in various neoplastic entities. The prognostic relevance of preoperative platelet count in pancreatic cancer has not been clarified. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of 205 patients with ductal adenocarcinoma who underwent surgical resection between 1990 and 2003. Demographic, surgical, and clinicopathologic variables were collected. A cutoff of 300,000/mul was used to define high platelet count. RESULTS: Of the 205 patients, 56 (27.4%) had a high platelet count, whereas 149 patients (72.6%) comprised the low platelet group. The overall median survival was 17 (2-178) months. The median survival of the high platelet group was 18 (2-137) months, and that of the low platelet group was 15 (2-178) months (p = 0.7). On multivariate analysis, lymph node metastasis, vascular invasion, positive margins, and CA 19-9 > 200 U/ml were all significantly associated with poor survival. CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence to support preoperative platelet count as either an adverse or favorable prognostic factor in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Use of 5-year actual survival data confirms that lymph node metastases, positive margins, vascular invasion, and CA 19-9 are predictors of poor survival in resected pancreatic cancer.
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